
Tunisian Prime Minister Habib Essid held a meeting Saturday with representatives of political parties to discuss measures adopted in the fight against terrorism after an attack in Sousse.
Representatives from Nidaa Tounes, Ennahda Movement, Union Patriotique Libre, Popular Front and Afek Tounes attended the meeting.
They discussed affects of the terrorist attack on Tunisia's tourism industry.
On Friday, Essid announced a clampdown under which the army reservists would be deployed to back police in maintaining security of archaeological sites and resorts.
About 80 mosques accused of "spreading venom" will be closed within a week, he said in a press conference.
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